Best attractions and places to see around Marquesado encompass a diverse landscape in the Valencian Community, featuring significant natural and historical sites. The region is characterized by its mountain passes, coastal areas, and unique geological formations. It offers opportunities for outdoor activities such as cycling and hiking, alongside cultural exploration. Visitors can explore a mix of natural monuments and historical landmarks.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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The Green Way of Dénia (Vía Verde Dénia-El Verger) is one of the most beautiful and easily accessible routes in the municipality. It follows the old railway line that connected Dénia with Carcaixent (Valencia) and is now an ideal route for hiking, cycling, or simply relaxing in a peaceful and natural setting.
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Just off the road between Sagra and Pego, the small turnoff toward Vall d’Ebo leads into one of the most beautiful and tranquil climbs in the Costa Blanca mountains. It may not be famous outside of cycling circles — but pros know it well: Tadej Pogačar holds the Strava KOM on this climb. From the Pego side, the ascent runs for about 8 km, gaining 400 metres at a steady average of 5%. The road is smooth, quiet, and beautifully engineered — with a flowing rhythm and wide, elegant curves. The landscape is peaceful and wild, with cliffs, pines, and far-reaching views. At the top, just before you descend into Vall d’Ebo, you’re rewarded with a spectacular view in both directions: looking back, the coastline and the Mediterranean Sea; looking ahead, the lush green valley of Vall d’Ebo, framed by rugged ridges and rocky outcrops. It’s a rare and stunning double panorama. If you continue past the village, you can create a magnificent loop via Pla de Petracos, riding through remote canyons and ancient rock formations before descending into Benigembla and back to the Vall de Pop. If you're riding from Vall d’Ebo toward Pego, the climb is shorter — about 3 km at 6% — but still very scenic, especially as you rise above the valley with dramatic views behind you. Vall d’Ebo may be quiet, but it’s world-class: pure road, total calm, and the kind of climb you’ll want to ride again and again.
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If there’s one climb that defines cycling on the Costa Blanca, it’s Coll de Rates. Starting from the village of Parcent, this legendary ascent has become a must-ride for cyclists from around the world — from weekend warriors to Tour de France champions. The climb is just under 7 km long, with an average gradient of around 5%, making it both accessible and rhythmical. The road surface is excellent, the curves are elegant, and the views just keep getting better as you rise above the valley. This is no secret among the pros. Riders from Jumbo-Visma, INEOS, UAE Team Emirates and others regularly use Coll de Rates for winter training. Tadej Pogačar currently holds the Strava KOM, which says a lot about the kind of names that have tested themselves here. On clear days, the view from the top is simply breathtaking — stretching all the way across the coastline, and if you’re lucky, even Ibiza shimmers faintly on the horizon. There’s a café at the summit (seasonal), and the descent toward Tarbena or Castell de Castells is just as rewarding. With its mix of scenery, steady gradients and cycling history, Coll de Rates is one of the most climbed — and most loved — ascents in the world. If you ride only one climb in the region, make it this one.
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The Coll de Rates consistently ranks in the top ten of the most ridden mountains every year. Pro riders compete for the best times.
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The summit of Peñón de Ifach is 332 meters above sea level. To reach the top, follow the Red Route of the Peñón de Ifach Natural Park. This route begins at the visitor center and passes through a tunnel before reaching the summit. The hike is challenging, especially after the tunnel, where the terrain becomes steeper and more slippery. Hands are required for support in some places, as is appropriate footwear. The views from the summit are spectacular, offering panoramic views of the Mediterranean Sea and the Calpe coast.
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Fantastic view, easy road to drive.
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The Marquesado area, particularly in the Valencian Community, offers several impressive natural features. You can explore the challenging ascent of Coll de Rates, a mountain pass known for its extensive coastal views. Another must-see is Forat de Bèrnia, a natural tunnel crossing the mountain range with panoramic views of Altea and the Mediterranean. For a stunning coastal viewpoint, consider the Peñón de Ifach summit, a natural monument offering challenging climbs and rewarding vistas.
Yes, the Marquesado region features several historical monuments. The Windmills of Jávea are a collection of man-made monuments, remnants of former wheat mills that offer notable viewpoints and a glimpse into the region's agricultural past. Another historical site is the Torre del Gerro, an intermediate historical site offering great views.
The attractions around Marquesado offer diverse and breathtaking views. From the top of Coll de Rates, you can enjoy extensive views across the coastline, with Ibiza sometimes visible on clear days. Forat de Bèrnia provides panoramic views of Altea, the Serra Gelada, and the Mediterranean Sea. The Windmills of Jávea also serve as excellent viewpoints. For a challenging climb with rewarding vistas, the Montgó Summit offers spectacular panoramic views.
Visitors to Marquesado particularly enjoy the combination of challenging outdoor activities and stunning natural beauty. The Coll de Rates is highly praised by cyclists for its steady gradients, excellent road surface, and breathtaking views. The Forat de Bèrnia is appreciated for its unique natural tunnel and the magnificent views it offers. The Dénia to Gandía Greenway is loved for its well-maintained, flat paths, making it ideal for cycling through orange groves and fields.
Absolutely! The Marquesado area is a cycling paradise. The Coll de Rates is a legendary ascent for cyclists, known for its 7 km climb and average 5% gradient. Another popular cycling spot is the Vall d'Ebo Pass, offering a beautiful 8 km climb. For a more relaxed ride, the Dénia to Gandía Greenway provides a flat, scenic route through agricultural landscapes. You can find more road cycling options in the Road Cycling Routes around Marquesado guide.
Yes, Marquesado offers a variety of hiking trails for different abilities. For challenging hikes, consider routes that lead to the Peñón de Ifach summit or through the Forat de Bèrnia. If you're looking for easier options, the Easy hikes around Marquesado guide features routes like the Cape San Antonio Windmills Loop. For more strenuous adventures, explore the Waterfall hikes around Marquesado guide, which includes difficult routes like 'The Cathedral of Hiking'.
While many attractions in Marquesado involve more challenging climbs or trails, some areas offer family-friendly experiences. The Dénia to Gandía Greenway is a flat, well-maintained path perfect for family bike rides. Additionally, the La Fossa Beach Promenade offers a wheelchair-accessible and family-friendly environment with cafes and restaurants, ideal for a leisurely stroll by the sea.
The Marquesado region, particularly the Valencian Community, is generally pleasant year-round. However, for outdoor activities like cycling and hiking, spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) offer the most comfortable temperatures, avoiding the intense heat of summer. These seasons are ideal for tackling climbs like Coll de Rates or exploring natural features like Forat de Bèrnia. Winter is also popular for professional cyclists training in the region due to mild weather.
Yes, some attractions in Marquesado offer good accessibility. The Dénia to Gandía Greenway is a wheelchair-accessible cycle path, providing a flat and enjoyable experience through scenic landscapes. The La Fossa Beach Promenade is also wheelchair-accessible, offering a pleasant coastal walk with amenities nearby.
Many popular attractions in Marquesado have amenities nearby. At the summit of Coll de Rates, there is a café (seasonal) for cyclists to refuel. The La Fossa Beach Promenade is lined with cafes and restaurants. For other attractions, it's advisable to check local villages or towns nearby, such as Parcent for Coll de Rates, or Calpe for Peñón de Ifach, where you'll find various dining options.
While the main guide focuses on popular spots, the broader Marquesado regions offer some unique experiences. In the Marquesado del Zenete (Granada), the Castle of La Calahorra is a stunning Renaissance palace within a fortress. In Laguna del Marquesado (Cuenca), the Laguna del Marquesado Natural Reserve is a protected wetland with exceptional biodiversity and an interpretive itinerary. These offer a different kind of exploration away from the more frequented coastal areas.


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